Yes, three fingers; but only salute when you are in uniform, if you are out of uniform, simply place your right hand over your heart. If you are in uniform, and wearing a hat, the salute should go at the brim of the right side of your hat. If you are not wearing a hat your hand should be right at the eye brow.
The BSA states: The hand-to-forehead salute is correct for flag ceremonies for any person wearing a uniform of the Boy Scouts of America. This includes those wearing the blue blazer dress uniform. The hand-over-heart salute should be used when not in uniform.
Girl Scouts salute the flag with their hands on their hearts. They do not use a military salute. Girl Scouts also participate in flag ceremonies.
The salute is made with the right hand over the heart, the standard civil, not military, flag salute.
Scouts typically salute by raising their right hand to their forehead with their palm facing down in a crisp and swift motion. This gesture is a sign of respect and is commonly used in scouting organizations around the world.
The Pledge of Allegiance is the official salute of the FFA Organization. To properly conduct the salute, face the United States flag, place the right hand over the left part of the chest and, holding it there.
yes the ranks are scout,tenderfoot,2nd class,1st class,star,life,eagle Yes Scouts salute, but not for rank. Generally a scout would only use the scout salute as part of a ceremony and then it would be by job title not by rank. Most often the Scout salute is used for the American flag.
The Pledge of Allegiance is the official salute of the FFA Organization. To properly conduct the salute, face the United States flag, place the right hand over the left part of the chest and, holding it there.
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The BSA states: The hand-to-forehead salute is correct for flag ceremonies for any person wearing a uniform of the Boy Scouts of America. This includes those wearing the blue blazer dress uniform. The hand-over-heart salute should be used when not in uniform. Many units have an activity uniform consisting of a t-shirt. The BSA discourages the use of the military terms Class A and Class B and prefers the terms official uniform and activity uniform.
Yes--if you serve on active duty in the military. Not, however, if you are a civilian. The Secretary in charge of the Cabinet-level Executive Department Of Defense is only required to receive salutes from active-duty personnel of the United States armed forces.
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To protest the treatment of African American citizens of the United States and to protest bigotry. Click on the 'Black Power Salute' link below to read about it and see a picture of Smith and Carlos on the podium doing the salute.